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Les aventures et les malheurs de Dog et Robot à New York dans les années 1980.Les aventures et les malheurs de Dog et Robot à New York dans les années 1980.Les aventures et les malheurs de Dog et Robot à New York dans les années 1980.
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- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 27 victoires et 44 nominations au total
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Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the upcoming Academy Awards, Robot Dreams is an achingly bittersweet story about our intrinsic need for connection & companionship while also highlighting the several meaningful relationships we make, cherish, lose & move on from while journeying through the varying seasons of what we call life. Though the story is slightly drawn out and repetitive in its course, the simple animation, sincere emotions & wordless storytelling makes this Spanish-French tragicomedy a worthy sit that speaks directly to the soul, strikes a heartfelt chord and aptly portrays the painful absurdities of fate.
Really sweet, yet touching story of a dog and his robot friend starting off as best buddies then certain circumstances makes them take their own journeys and lessons in life. Intentionally mundane and meandering in many places just like life itself, the movie follows these two characters through their ups and downs in different ways. Sometimes the outcome you wanted just doesn't play out and like reality you accept the path you're now on. There is no dialogue at all in this, just music and sounds, and the movie does an excellent job at showing exactly what is going on and how the characters are feeling. Nice art style too. A pleasant watch.
This film left me in a state of odd emotion.
It really draws you in with its clever animation, and loveable characters.
Ive been in Dogs shoes, and I'm sure a lot of people can relate to the feeling of loneliness, and longing for connection.
When dog finally takes action, and purchaces Robot and builds his friend, it seems like they will be friends forever.
The journey that they both take is entertaining, sad at times, but shows exactly how life can be.
The end might not be what you were hoping for, but it's a realistic situation that anyone would have a hard time to accept.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film. My only complaint was the length. I feel like the same story could have been told with less filler for that 90 movie run time.
It really draws you in with its clever animation, and loveable characters.
Ive been in Dogs shoes, and I'm sure a lot of people can relate to the feeling of loneliness, and longing for connection.
When dog finally takes action, and purchaces Robot and builds his friend, it seems like they will be friends forever.
The journey that they both take is entertaining, sad at times, but shows exactly how life can be.
The end might not be what you were hoping for, but it's a realistic situation that anyone would have a hard time to accept.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film. My only complaint was the length. I feel like the same story could have been told with less filler for that 90 movie run time.
I wish all children's films were remotely close to what Pablo Berger has achieved with his animated debut.
A film that manages to be enjoyable for both children and adults. A work that will undoubtedly grow with the younger viewer, since its true story is hidden between the lines.
A superb handling of visual humor, along with some dramatic shots to make them poster and that tear you apart.
At times it doesn't work for me and I feel it gets repetitive or stalls certain sequences too long, time that could have been used to explore a certain character at the end or other tangents, but when, it works, damn, it knows where to play. I wish this animation would come back to the big studios in North America.
I love you crocodile boy.
A film that manages to be enjoyable for both children and adults. A work that will undoubtedly grow with the younger viewer, since its true story is hidden between the lines.
A superb handling of visual humor, along with some dramatic shots to make them poster and that tear you apart.
At times it doesn't work for me and I feel it gets repetitive or stalls certain sequences too long, time that could have been used to explore a certain character at the end or other tangents, but when, it works, damn, it knows where to play. I wish this animation would come back to the big studios in North America.
I love you crocodile boy.
Hats off to director Pablo Berger for bringing Sara Varon's graphic novel to life in such a moving way. It revolves around the themes of friendship, longing, betrayal, and healing; plus, it has a dog and a robot as protagonists. Set in '80s NYC, the silent 2D-animated flick exudes a resonating hand-drawn charm, with the city's cosmopolitanism showcased to remarkably messy effect. I've taken a liking to ambitious filmmakers attempting to bring childrens' graphic novels to life, but with the realization that the underlying subject matter always finds greater relatability within adults.
Friendship (no matter the circumstances, and between whoever) is always something that'll immediately grab our attention, and that's the case here too. The film is adorably punctuated by great music, and I like to think, at times, there's nothing better than music to put emotions across. The visuals are filled with retro NYC essentials, and since Dog is a snacker, it shouldn't surprise you that there's plenty of food and beverages on display. I mention this because the film also left me reasonably hungry (and craving a hot dog and a pack of Flamin' Cheetos!).
The protagonists get separated quite early on, and you can draw easily parallels to real-world situations. Dog is trying to find new friends, and going on new adventures, and some of these chapters (or subplots) have that episodic quality to them. Not all of them contribute to the plot, such as the skiing adventure-turned-mishap, but they indicate the passage of time. On the other hand, Robot is left all alone on the beach, with only his dreams for company. The dream sequences have a likeable charm to them, even when you know they're just "dreams" (read: wishful thinking). The episode with the family of birds was wonderful, and one of the most memorable stretches in the film alongside the achingly beautiful finale.
Friendship (no matter the circumstances, and between whoever) is always something that'll immediately grab our attention, and that's the case here too. The film is adorably punctuated by great music, and I like to think, at times, there's nothing better than music to put emotions across. The visuals are filled with retro NYC essentials, and since Dog is a snacker, it shouldn't surprise you that there's plenty of food and beverages on display. I mention this because the film also left me reasonably hungry (and craving a hot dog and a pack of Flamin' Cheetos!).
The protagonists get separated quite early on, and you can draw easily parallels to real-world situations. Dog is trying to find new friends, and going on new adventures, and some of these chapters (or subplots) have that episodic quality to them. Not all of them contribute to the plot, such as the skiing adventure-turned-mishap, but they indicate the passage of time. On the other hand, Robot is left all alone on the beach, with only his dreams for company. The dream sequences have a likeable charm to them, even when you know they're just "dreams" (read: wishful thinking). The episode with the family of birds was wonderful, and one of the most memorable stretches in the film alongside the achingly beautiful finale.
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- AnecdotesIn the window of Dog's bedroom there are four robot toys: C3PO and R2D2 from the Star Wars franchise, Robbie the Robot from Planète interdite (1956) and Mazinger Z from the TV series Mazinger Z (1972).
- GaffesIn Major League Baseball, the home team bats second. However, when Rascal takes Robot to a game at Yankee Stadium, the scoreboard shows that the home team Yankees are batting first. Further, the Mets and the Yankees are in different leagues within Major League Baseball and did not play each other during the period of June 1st-July 4th, 1985 (they did not play each other during the regular season until interleague play was introduced in 1997).
- Versions alternativesThe UK release was cut, the distributor obscured rude gestures in order to obtain a PG classification. An uncut 12A classification was available
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Oscars (2024)
- Bandes originalesA Bailar El Son
Written by Luis Tata Guerra
© Spirit Latin (Prodemus).
Con autorización de EDICIONES QUIROGA, S. L.
Performed by Canelita Medina. Arranged by Victor
Mendoza CORPOR4ACION FOCA RECORDS C. A.
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mi Amigo Robot
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 875 215 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 32 464 $US
- 2 juin 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 4 656 497 $US
- Durée1 heure 43 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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